Title :
Global feature extraction operations for near-sensor image processing
Author :
Åström, Anders ; Forchheimer, Robert ; Eklund, Jan-Erik
Author_Institution :
Image Process. Lab., Linkoping Univ., Sweden
fDate :
1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Near-sensor image processing (NSIP) is a new approach to low-level image processing in which the ability to perform global operations is crucial. We define a 2-D global logic unit (GLU), which consists of simple logical circuits arranged in a regular net, and describe how to perform powerful segmentation and feature-extracting operations using this net. Typical segmentation operations performed by the net are hole filling, smallest circumscribing rectangle, thresholding with hysteresis, and arbitrary propagation patterns. We describe how to obtain features like the position of an object in the image. Finally, we show that the NSIP concept, including the global functions, can be implemented in a single chip using today´s VLSI technology
Keywords :
CMOS logic circuits; VLSI; digital signal processing chips; feature extraction; image processing; 2D global logic unit; CMOS; VLSI technology; global feature extraction operations; global functions; hole filling; hysteresis; image segmentation; logical circuits; low-level image processing; near-sensor image processing; object position; propagation patterns; regular network; single chip; smallest circumscribing rectangle; thresholding; Feature extraction; Filling; Hysteresis; Image processing; Image segmentation; Image sensors; Logic circuits; Photodiodes; Threshold voltage; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on